Fellows & Editors

Sebastian Strangio

Sebastian Strangio is an author and journalist focusing on Southeast Asia. From 2008 to 2011 he worked as an editor and reporter at The Phnom Penh Post in Cambodia, and he has since reported extensively from the region, covering everything from ethnic conflict in Myanmar to the Bangladeshi organ trade. His writing has appeared in Foreign Policy, The New York Times, The New Republic, Foreign Affairs, and The Atlantic, among many other publications, and he is the author of the book Hun Sen’s Cambodia (Yale University Press, 2014), a path-breaking examination of Cambodia’s history since the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979. Strangio grew up in Australia, and holds a B.A. and Master’s degree in international politics from the University of Melbourne.